Part,  Chapter

1     I,     VII|    agreement in matters of taste by drinking, alternately,
2     I,     VII|    according to individual taste, and find the transaction
3     I,      IX|   how delicious it used to taste."~ ~"But, my dear uncle,
4     I,      XI|    to acknowledge that his taste was perfect; but - very
5     I,      XI| matters, and with his good taste in the domestic sphere.
6    II,       X|   own delicate and refined taste, and answering all her requirements
7    II,       X|   and yet we should hardly taste of it, our palates thirsting
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